One small step towards space manufacturing, a potentially giant leap for understanding the universe. The future of space exploration is significantly dependent on our capabilities in space manufacturing, enabling us to transform inhospitable space environments into habitable or adaptable spaces for scientific explorations. The Moon, being Earth's only natural satellite and the nearest celestial body, will be the focal point for future manned space explorations. Therefore, building infrastructures such as landing pads and lunar rovers will be essential steps in making short to long-term crewed missions possible. As transporting raw materials from Earth to the Moon would be inefficient and costly, the use of lunar on-site material, namely called lunar regolith, will be considered as a solution. This presentation will discuss the 3D printing of lunar regolith for future lunar explorations.

Diese englischsprachige Keynote findet im Rahmen des „Global Competences Programm“ statt. Mehr Informationen zur Weltraumforschung von Prof. Dr. Miranda Fateri gibt es hier zu lesen: www.hs-aalen.de/de/news/5057

Hier geht es zum Programm der Internationalen Woche: www.hs-aalen.de/de/pages/intl-woche

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Beethovenstraße, Hauptgebäude (HG) Audimax (0133)

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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Miranda Fateri

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